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Stop end splitting of lumber in stocks by sproying on "Lumber Seol" ol the low cosl of obout 30C per MBF.
CALIFORI{IA REDWOOD STAIN
To mointqin fhe NATURAL color qnd texfure of the wood, use the weother lested stoin "[lQUtD
A son was born fuly 5 to Robert Huisken, of Martin Plywood Co., Los Angeles, and his wife at the Maywood Hospital, weighing 9 pounds 13 ounces. Mark Steven is his name, and his arrival makes Kenneth Martin, Martin Plywood, a grandfather for the second time, entitling him to a cushion in his chair in our Grandfathers, Corner.
Terrible Twenty Golf Tournament (As Reported to H. M. Alling)
The 315th Terrible Twenty tournament rvas held at Virginia Country Club, Tuesday, August 19, 1952, with Burt Galleher acting as host. Twenty-eight members and two guests enjoyed a delightful afternoon of golf and an equally good dinner. Scores were low and many handicaps are reduced. Bob Falconer (17) was two over par on the back and came in with 81 gross, 64 net, winning low net. This is the lowest score for Falconer in nine years of our records. Walt Disney found some of his natural rhythm and had an 80-15-65 to win second place. Cecil Dees beat Herb Bowles in the tie for last month's tournament
Results of the match play are shown and the matches will continue next month at Bel Air, date to be anriounced. Bill Groshan won the Terrible Twenty golf shirt with his 6 on the blind hole par 3. Incidentally, Bill had two (across the board) tickets on Falconer and turned his profit over to the community good-champagne at dinner and the wettest gin rummy game I ever swam thru (or tried to).
The heovy duty wood preservotive used by conlroctors qnd induslry becouse il is eosier ond sofer lo use. Applied by sproy, brush or dip.
Bob Osgood acted.as Most Terrible as Ham Hamilton is returning from Helsinki by a most circuitous route. IIe is due back next month, and maybe we will see those T.T.T. shirts that are being won every month.'
Klassen is sponsoring our Bel Air tournament next month, and that is one I'd rather not miss.
Bruce's Fcll Advertising Ccnnpcrign
A major portion of E. L. Bruce Co.'s budget for the fall advertising campaign on Bruce household products will be used in local media according to Harvey Creech, advertising manager. The bulk of this local advertising will consist of 100,200, and 500 line newspaper ads. However, television and radio will also be used.
The national program includes full color, half-page advertisements in the September, October and November issues of McCall's and Better llomes & Gardens. Halfpage advertisernents are also scheduled for the October, November and December issues of Ebony.
Both McCall's and Better lfomes & Gardens have been used in previous campaigns.
The campaign was prepared by Christiansen Advertising Agency, Chicago.